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Wondrous 'sex chip,' which could produce a pleasure as intense and thrilling as a "delicious pastr
Friday, December 26, 2008 www.ndtv.com
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Technology
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Sex and lust will never be the same again, thanks to a wondrous 'sex chip,' which could produce a pleasure as intense and thrilling as a "delicious pastry."
Scientists are designing a 'sex chip' that will be able to enrich sex vastly by tickling pleasure centres in the brain, according to reports.
A few years ago, a similar device implanted in the brain of a woman with a low sex drive, turne
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Tipu-Aziz
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The latest retrenchment, to be done by January, comes on top of the 65,000 workers already laid off
Wednesday, December 17, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Business
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Mumbai: The bad news doesn’t seem to end for the country’s gems and jewellery exports sector. Since August, firms had already laid-off 65,000 workers in major centres such as Surat, Bhavnagar, Rajkot and Mumbai due to falling orders for precious stones from abroad.
Now, according to industry body Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), another 65,000 skilled and semi-skilled workers w
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Rajkot
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Six thousand Muslim clerics congregated in Hyderabad to sign on to a declaration condemning terroris
Monday, December 15, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Columns
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A month ago, six thousand Muslim clerics congregated in Hyderabad to sign on to a declaration condemning terrorism. Initiated by the Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind, which is closely identified with the Darul Uloom at Deoband, the resolution sought to remind the nation that jihad and terrorism were “poles apart” and that “terrorism is the biggest crime as per the Quran”. In a secular democracy such as India s
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Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind
Deoband
India
centres
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The BMC is expanding its Disaster Management Cell (DMC) following the 26/11 terror strikes.
Thursday, December 11, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Local
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Mumbai: Hi-tech centres will work round-the-clock to avert 26/11-like situation.
The BMC is expanding its Disaster Management Cell (DMC) following the 26/11 terror strikes. S S Shinde, joint municipal commissioner, DMC, confirmed that the BMC is planning to set up 40 disaster control rooms across Mumbai. "Each of the BMC's 24 ward offices, six divisional control centres of the fire brigade and p
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Airlines have decided to withdraw the transaction cost levied on air-ticket booking.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008 www.hindustantimes.com
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Business
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Airlines have decided to withdraw the transaction cost levied on air-ticket booking, a move that would bring down airfare ranging from Rs 350 to Rs 10,000 per ticket.
The country’s three largest air carriers — Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines and state-run Air India — on Tuesday announced their plans to withdraw the transaction fee. The other carriers are expected to follow suit.
“We have decide
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This year, too, it was no different with an unexpected weightage given to the verbal section
Monday, November 17, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Cities
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Lucknow: The Common Admission Test (CAT) is known for its surprises. This year, too, it was no different with an unexpected weightage given to the verbal section, which tests a candidate’s language proficiency.
The test was held on Sunday in 230 centres across the country, including 17 in Lucknow and around 42 in Delhi.
For the authorities, the reason behind this move was to balance the ratio be
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The software engineer murdered her so that he could marry his girlfriend.
Saturday, November 15, 2008 www.mid-day.com
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Crime
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Bangalore: The police today arrested Manoj Kumar (29) for killing his wife Lakhsmi (24) last week at Vinayaka Layout near HAL Airport. The software engineer murdered her so that he could marry his girlfriend.
Lakshmi was a system analyst with IBM, and Manoj too worked in the same company. But both worked in different development centres of IBM, at the Embassay Golf Links Tech Park. The couple, ha
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Over the last six days, Israel has all but closed its crossings with the Gaza Strip.
Thursday, November 13, 2008 justsamachar.com
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Foreign Affairs
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EREZ CROSSING: Over the last six days, Israel has all but closed its crossings with the Gaza Strip.
No fuel (paid for by foreign donors) has been allowed into Gaza for its power station, no food has been allowed in for the United Nations’ aid distribution centres on which most Gazans rely. No journalists are being allowed into Gaza to cover the story.
The one crossing through which people can ge
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Are you one of those who look for soul mates through the mobile phone voice chat services
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 www.dnaindia.com
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Local
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MUMBAI: Are you one of those who look for soul mates through the mobile phone voice chat services? If you fantasise about one day meeting the nubile young woman you speak to every night — at an exorbitant call rate — then this may break your heart: the girl you ring up may not be who you think she is. In all likelihood she is a professional hired by a service provider to lure you into a love trap
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Children who live in the U.S. Northwest’s wettest counties are more likely to have autism
Thursday, November 06, 2008 www.dnaindia.com
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Health
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WASHINGTON: Children who live in the U.S. Northwest’s wettest counties are more likely to have autism, but it is unclear why. Michael Waldman of Cornell University and colleagues were searching for an environmental link with autism, a condition characterised by learning and social disabilities.
They got autism rates from state and county agencies for children born in California, Oregon and Washin
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Michael-Waldman
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